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*s.; Application for a Patent to a
UNITED STATIS LAND OFFIOE:
Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 24th, 1874.
OTICE is hereby given, that Osmyn
~~. Harkness, in bisown Uebalf: and in
trast for Frank Savks J B. ‘taylor, J. H,
Abeel, J. F, Moedy, B. F. Moore, H. H.
Brown, Wm H. Kiuder, Henry Weisgarber,
Alberts. Benton, 8. ¥. Huls y and John
° Anderson, whose Post Office is Gold Run,
Plac ~ -ounty, Ca ifornis, have nhade application _r Satent for tue Church &°G@ lider
Gate s.cer mine, situgtein Gold Run Mining D.sttitt Placer County, Ca ifornig;sné.
déseribed in the pixt and fielu notes on file
‘Tu this office-as follows, viz; at
. Sarvey of Exte:ior Boundaries
Conimencing at the 3 W eorner of the
claim, at corner of Heury Weisgarber’s garden fence, at a stake mark: d OC. G, G, C.,
(Church aud -Gokién Gate Claim) from
which thé corzer.common to Sections 4, 5,
. No, 504, .
Application for a Patent to a
~ Mining Claim. “~~,
Unrrep.States LAND ‘ FFICE, 1
bacramhento, Cal., Aug. 27, 1874)
3 Kistle, whose Post Office is You Bet,
Nevada county, Cal, has made application
for Paten: for the Missvuri Canor Placer
Mine, situate in Youn Bet Mining District,
Nevada cuunty, Cal. and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this offi & as
. follows, viz ; -urv y of Exterior boundaries. “Cummoencing at a stake marked ‘‘Mo,
uNo 1,” {Missouri No1,} and *C, No 11” (California No 11 fro :. which a pine 6 inches in
diameter bears N16° EK 60 links aistant
Bnd 4 spruce stump siandiny on the south
sileof.Mussuuri Ganon, bears 5 5> 15’ »
3.i5cns Uistant. -Thenee one true line,variation 13> aot: B 89> W 12.60 chs feliowing down the nvrthive of Missouri Cation
to « black oak 5 in @ eal ovted
and C-No 12” Gtound on thr rh owned
by Rose & Durseé. 8) W iR00chs toa
i =
distant and run Vafiation 12> Kast, North
_ 1142 b 6.77 chs along the live 6f H Weisgarber’s fen. e to « stake marked G.G G.-C.
——_N-E51g O-E Ft ee tothe NW corner of
Weis-arber’s fence, Set a sta.e marked C
GGC, 837%° E 3:03 chs to the 8 W cor:"ner of fhe Gem claim. Setstuke marked C
GG." 6 67%9 K 15,56-cns. T6.the south
corner ofthe Gem elaim. Set a stuke mars-!
eA CGGQGQ. N-3%?-E 12.08 chs: to the
ast corner of the Gem-—ciaim, to ‘a.stake
marked © G GC." 'N To}g> W 11.70 chains
ou-line of Gém cl#iin to tie south east coraor of the Buy state claim to stake marked
«1G G Coin mining cut. 8 86%° EB 14.60
che;ztong the line of the Bay State claim
toa pine 3 inches india marked C GG.C.
_ N 80> W 13.70 chs to an ocak stump marked
CG GGu. N42%> E637 chs to a stake
marked © G GU in sach’s hydraulic cut.
° N 174> W191 chs to stake marked 6 @ GC
m mining cut. .N 3314S & B.49 chs t&
viake mirk:d C@°G Cin ent. N 78°8E
.84 chs, tu the suuth-vast corner of the i ncle Abe claim. Set stake swarked 0 GG-C.
$ 274° E 4.88 chs to the south west cor.
“er ut the Priadle claim, to a stake warKed
w~3GC, N 724°: E669 chs to the 8 E
corner of the Prindle Claim, ret stake mark«4 CGGC. N17%2 W 15.76 chs to the.N’
k cornerof-the Prindle. clann, set ‘stake
‘arked CG GU. 817T= W 8.93 chs to the
_¢ W corner of the Prindle claim,set stake
marked UGG CG. :.8 68> W 462. chains to-a
pive stump, séet.stake marked C GGO. 8
IT? W6.62 chs to NE corof Wolcott’s garden
fence marked ‘ence post C @GC. N 284° E
5.09 cha to a stake marked CG @C.N 494° E
44.70 chs to a stake marked CG GC, N fl?
KE. 17.49 chs to corner stike on rail road
vank mur,ed CG GC. N 712 £12.80 chto a pine stump marked GG GC. 8 16° E
3.50 chs to'a stake mirked CG GO, 8 66°
W15.02.chs to the N W corner of the Union
cletm. Set stake marked 6 GUC. 8 20°
E9.78-chs to: the 8 W corner of Union chim
Set stake marked CG GO.N 18>_E 2.46
eis, set a stake marked CGG@ C. 845° E
5,59 Ghs tuvs conrér of the racific cl»im, set
astake marked CG GC. $164° E-5.61 chs
to the line of Jonathan Moody’s claim. Set
fatake marked CGO O,. N 86° W 435 chs
to corner of J Movdy’s: ‘claim, seta stake
marked GGO. 8 40 chs. Set astake
marked CG G@C from which a black vak 6
im. dia bears\N 834° & 49 links distant.
variation 17° 45" Mast. N 86% W20 cha to
44-atuke on line between Sections 3 and 4,
Set suk: marked C@G CO. . South 39.62 cha
to corner of Golden Gate claim. stake MarKed C G@GU frum which the corner common
to Sections 3, 4,9 and 10 bears-due south 38
links distant. ‘Thence 18>*Hast, N. 76° W
14.78 cus to a corner of the.Guid Runclaim
‘Het stake marked UG @ Cy. & 596° W 8.70
chs along line of Gold Kun claim toa stake.
inarked UGGC. N86%> W 692 chs on
Gold ttun jine to a stukemarked 0 G GU.
N.Q° gu’ E243 chson,Goid Run live toa
stake marked CG GO. N69? W 4:44 chs
on line ot Gold Kun to-@take marked C G
GQ; N26%° 6.34 chs on_ line of Gold
Kun to stake marked 0 @ GO. ~N 804% > W
6.10 chs on Gold Run line to a stake.varked
C-4 GQ. N 19> W.8,60 chs to a corner of
Moore & Co’s claims to an Oah stump markedUGG@ oc. § 84%> W 6.63 chs, on line
of Mocre Co’scjaim toa stake marked C
G@G O. 8 1° E 4,04 chains *on line of
Moore’s claim to a stake marked 0. GG °C,
North 88% W 10.82 chaing.on line of G
Mackie’s iene to a stake murked OG G O,
$ 25> W 2.49 chs on line of G Muckie’s gar
den fence to astake marked C G@G@u. N
744 > -W 5 15 chains to the place, of Deginning -nd containing 363 80 acres and’ being
portio of thie Wg of frac N W44 See 3 and
84g of See and N BY of section 4: Township
15 North, Rang#@10 ta t, Mt Diablo Base
and Meridian. No record of said lovation
cam be sound, Adjoimmng claimants are
owners of the Union; Pacific and Moody
Placer .cluims or. the east, the ownersot the
Moore & Co’s und Gold Run Plaver Mines
on the South, dhe owners of the Gem Bay
State and Uncle Abe Piacer Mines on the
west.
All perrons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present thie
same before this Office within, sixty days
from the first day of-publishing hereof.
__ ‘tf. B MoFARLaND, Register.
Chas, HW man, Atty, Sacramcitto. al6
NOTICE.
PANO TAX PAYERS AND CONTRACTORS
Notice is heraty given. at in accor
\ Legislature of the Staie of ‘Califor!
a the Cownty of Nevada,” E will seli
at public ‘sule to the lowest responsible
bidder, in otel, in
the town of Cherokee. Bridyepor. Township, County afOresxid, on the 17th day of
Cctuber, 1874, at 20%lock, P. M, a contract
for consti ucting @ Ne oad, as folluws ;—
Commencing at 2 point On the Ditch of the
English Mining Co. at Ba’ Hill, in said
Township, spauned bY a briuge, extending
thence alony the line of survey 0: d new
road, made by D. B Merry, County
or of Nevada County, to a point. on “the .
county road, extending from Nurth
Juan to the town of Cherokee, between the
bridge and Varney's Hotel, in said town of
wherekee, said roud nut to be less than 12
teet wide at ny point thereon, graded in
accordance with suid survey; three bridges
19 be constructed Ghereen ; one across the
Kureka Lake Ditech, another across the Milton Mining and Wat.r‘o’s ditch, both of
uid bridges to be constru-ted in a substential and workmanlike manner so as not te
dame said dit-hes, and tobe covered with
+ inuch plank, 14 feetleag.: a Db ;
be cen tructel at saik point near
Hotel,-wr-tesands
baid br dge tote 20: feet Spam between abutnents, 00 ieet in length, of govd durable
materials und tube canstructed in # substantial and wWorknaulike manner,
road and brides te be
6m before the Lith day
and repaired to. and including the
Mouse iu peeks es ai :
CHN McCoX¥, Koad Commissioner, ~
Fuurth District, Nevada County, Cal
DE. T B.ESMOND,Formerly of Washington, —
AS removed to Nevada, and eolic ti
the patronage of the citizens of Ne
vadu and vicinity.
Water Strect, three deers froma earner, #19},
. @ance with tbe provisious of alAct of the
enmtied ‘‘sn Act to piovide for’ the locatien,
consiructiun ind waint-nance of public
urney'a
i urvey eressen & Cut
known as Lb. wovan & “hyah’s tail sluice :
Said
completed to the
satisfuction of the Ruad Commissioner om
bef of December, 1874,
aud there fter kept in wood: travelin * order 4
it} iay at. the Court Rooinef said Probate Court
Office and residence on
our hots 10 chs fromthe age of Missouri mn, 1,20'c 2 . o
tailings, $459 45° W 4.15. she tions te
sect’ on (én Sécr 25 and 36. Tp 16
Nit \&.M DM 10chs West of corner com
mon to Sects 26, 36. 30 and-“1, chs to
a. %@0ak marked ‘Mo No 4” 5 45° 3
§ ttrchrw torn live dik niark 0.6" WA
34> EB : 4
to a black oak 12 inches ‘iches in diameter,
murkeéd ‘Mo No 6." .N 80> E 7,20chs, tos
fir tree 24 inches d*a. marked ‘Mo No 7"
standi’ gat the junction of the West side of
Williams Kaviné with the south side of
Missouri Canon.» 5 62> E6 0U chs running
up the Wert side of Williams ravine tod a
spruce tree 40 in dia, marked ‘*Mo No 8.” N
57> & 1.45 chs acroes Wisliems Ravine toa
live vak 2G in dia, marked ‘‘Mu No9” st 1iding ou the hast side ot Willitms ravine, N
43° 30’ W547 chs toa black orK 8 in dia
marked ““Mo,No 10” stunding at the jun:
tion of the East side /of Willianis_ ravine
with the south side of Missouri canon. N
55°. 30° £.11,21 chs. to the corner common
to Sects 25 and 36, Tp 16NRKR, 9 East,und 30
and3l. Tp16N K10.KastM D B and M.
NTI? 40’ £10 20chstoa live oak 16 in
diamarked.‘‘Mo No 11” 8 88° 15’ E 13.81
chs to a spruce stump morked ‘*Mo No 12”
N 5> 15’ & 3.65 chs tuxpiace of beginning
and containing 19.51 acres aid being a‘ portidn of tue S3g of SW44 30.16 N 10E and S
E \ of 8E% Sec 25, and NE 4% .of N Kk ¥ of
Sec 36, Tp 16,NKR 9 Burt Mt-Diablo Base
and Meridian. Sad location was: made
abou the year 1854 by Joseph Chew, Robert Uhew and J. Kern, no record of which
can now betound,. Adjoining claimants are
‘Rose & Duryea onthe North. Burk & McCarthy on the East. Stranahan & Cu.on the
West and vacant landon,t.e South,
All persons holding any adverse claim
thereto are hereby required to priseut the
gaine before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
f. B.McFAKLAND, Kegister. ¥
0.H.Wyman, Atty sepl
2G SIG.
Application for a Patent to a
~ _ Mining” Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICB, '
; facr: mento, Cal., June 23, 1874
OTICE is hereby given that M. MeLeod, N. T. McLeod, A. H. Cole, R
F. McLeod, G. A. Wanamack, E. N. MeLeod, J. G. Poor, J. D. McLeod, and R J.
McLeod, whose Post Office-is You Bet, Nevada county, Cal., have made application
for Patent for the McLeod Placer Mine, situated in Hunt. Mining District, Nevada
County, California, and degen bed in the
lat and field notes on file in this office as
‘ollows, viz: Survey of Exterior Boundarics: Commencing at the éast corner of. the
Clainat a stake marked M.‘L. P.M, (for
McLeod Placer Mine) from whith a black
oak 3 inchés.in ciameter. bears North 9>
West 11 links distant. And the corgtr to
Sections 24 and-25 Townships 16North
Range 9 East, and Sctions 19 and’30,Township 16 North, Runge 10. East, Mt. Diablo
Base and Meridian, bearsSontli' 77S Hast
6.05 chs. distant, and run, Variation 18°
Fast, 845° W, 0.56 chs. Small ravine 10
links wide course SE-and NW, 1.50°chs. intersect section line between sections 24and
26, 7 chs. west from the corner to Sections
24 and 25,19 and 30. 14.86 chs. set a stake
at the original corner of the Claim, marked
M.L. P. M. from which a spruce 20 in. dia,
beurs South 51° 15° East 32 Tinks distant.
Thence, variation 18> East, N. 404° W
2.39 chs, Small ravine 6 links wide N.and
8. 15.54 chs. small ravine 6 links wide,
SW and NE. 16:64-chs,smeail ravine 6 links
wide N-and 8. 22,29 chs. ditch 3 links wide
E and W; 26.09 chs. ditch N and 8. 28.04
chs, small ravine SW and NE 382.29 chs.
Set a stake for the west corner of the claim
marked M. L. P. M. at the original corner
of the claim, frora which a black oak 30 in.
dia. bears S7i° EK, 34.-links distant.
Thence variation 18° East, N, 384° BE.
Rancees
chs, ditch 3 links wide N and S? 12.76
cha, ditch 3 links wide N and 8. 13.36 chs.
Set a stake at original corner marked M. L.
P.M,, from which a black vak.10 in, dia.
bears N 23° W 7 links distant. Thence 6n
line of the Jenny Lind claim variation 18°
East. 8.43 ° E 2.14 chs. ditch N-and-S.
8.14 chs. ditch N and 8. 8.94 chs. ditch SW
and NE, ~24.64 chs. small ravine (dry) E
and W. $0.79 chs. mining flume N and 8.
31.84 chs. same flume NW and SE. 33.29
che. ravine) SE.and NW. 33.64 chs. to the
place of beginning, and containing 46 17-100
aerea.and being a portion of the SE , Sec,
24_& NE & of Section 25, Township 16
North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and
Meridian. Said loeation was made May 10,
1873, by M. ‘McLeod, N. T. McLeod, A. H
Cole, R. F. Mcbeod, G. A. Wanamack, ky
McLeod, J. G. Poor;S. E. Wanamack, J.D.
McLeod and R. J. Mcheod, and recorded
in Nevada County Mining Records, book 5,
page 399. Adjoining ¢laimantsare owners
of the Jonny Lind placer mining. claim on
the North ;mo other ciaims join >this
one. p
All persons holding any advytse claim
thereto are hereby required to present the
‘ame before this oflice within sixty days
ft ‘the first day of publishing hereof.
ol3 T. B. MCFARLAND, kegister
P.
M TATE of Gal ia, County of Nevada.
In Probate Cou Nevada county Calitornia. Inthe matterof the Estate of
Phillip Baltz, deceised. appearing to
the said Court_by the petition this day filed by Charles F. Schwartz, the
tor of. the Estate of Phillip Baitz,
prayin for an order of sale of rval an
Sonal estute, that it is uccessury to aell t
whole of the real and ;.eesunal estate to par
expenscs-and charges of
is wg ordered az, the Court that all
persens rested in Astute of said deceased Pb before thé Probate Cour on
Saturday, the l4tinday of Noveinher, A. D.
1874, at 10 o’clocg in # 6 furenoon of said
in the city ot Nevada, t show canse why
at least four succe. sive Weeos in. the Nevada Daily . ranscript, a newspaper printed
. and published in said city and county,
‘Nevada City, Got. bth 1874:
JUHN CALDWELL, Probate Judge.
Office of the County Clerk.of the Count
of Nevada. I John Pattibou, County Cler
POTTEs-& SIGOURNEY,
No. 18 Commercial Street, é‘
RE xelling great bargai
A ERY, GLASSWARE, Wa
end VT "TOW SHADES.
Y ovade. Lurid Jeb, LOTR
fies,
im CROCK.) —
All PAPRR,
of the County of Nevada-state of Ualitornia,
and ex-officiu Clerk of the Probate Curt in
toregoing to be a full, toue and currect copy
ecal } said Court, thia 6th day. of Oct
Nex ifhereby given, That. William.i.
2.84 cha, ditch 4 links wide. N and S. 6.921:
the allowanceto the fumily, and the debts . .
nistration. t . . PY
an order should not.be granted to. the said
Adiinistrator to seil-ull o tne real and
state ot-the said. deceaa.d. And
, a copy of this order be pablished
and for said County, ao. hereby certify the
of an original order, on file inthis, my of‘Ca LIFORNIA. INSTITU
Ketablished by = >
oe. J. C. YOUNG, {N 1850.
No Cure, No Pay,
Consultation, by Letter or ethe:YHIS UELEBKATED INSTITUTE HAS
enjoyed on this Coast an uninterrupted
success of 21 yearsgand has become one of.
she m stcelebrated Institutions of the age,
The great number annually received and
cured, place it in point of number of patients among the very first of the world, and
the success of its treatment ranks it second
PRIVATE DISEASES. eyo
In Males and Irregularities in Females are
the yreat destroyers of health. They insidiottsly-atteck the system, and, gradually undermine atid destfoy it; they: drive jhe
bir-om f-om tlie cheek, the lustre from the
eye the strength and vigor from the frame,
tle} give puny and diseased offspring, and
poison, through successive generations, the
race of ip PS oe marks can be seen in
3crofiila, Consumption: vcipples, the Idiotic, the Paralytic, and. the Insane. 4
MERCURY, recognized as the most FATAL
MEDICAL ENEMY to man, combining with
the Venereal, doubles his dangers. ‘Those
who have been treated with that pernicious
_MINERsL POISON are not. cured ; the disgase bas assmned a new form, 2
Do NOT BE SATISFIED WITH PARTIAL CURE,
rhat leaves the poisor te craw! through the
syrvém, eating-its_ way into the tis
organs beneath the apparently smooth surface, to burst outin the future with 4 yirnsnce that will baffle the effects of medicine
ae SEMINAL) WEAKNESS.
The young mab who experiénces thut
growing weakness in his muscular and mew.
tal organization should stop and consiu
. whence ita rises/*"He-will tind in the weak,essof the back, trembling of the limbs, .
disordered digestion, unaccountah.e failim: z
uf the powers.of the mind, distaste for scciety, dread of immpénding trouble, foreboe:ings of evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivic-1s dreamis, accompanied by growin y
viqafness, loss of muscular power, and niaaicrous-other syiiptoms of disorganizatio:a,
-tne positive traces of that most terrible arid
destructive of all diseases—Seminal Wea kbis hope of iife and manhood, and dreggi ng
him along the broken path-of his existence,
toward a premuaturesand loathsome grave,
Co him who gnds his life dribbling ouf-in
the discharge of the vital principle of existencein nocturnal and diurnal emissior s,
the mere cessatiou vf the causes of its a psearance brings no relief. «
Marriage, that holy office, the safeguard
and hope of manhood, brings to such a one
n° hope of cure; but adds to his misery i.
the knowledge that the one who looks t>
kim for so much of her happincss is a victim of his evit, and 4n ‘innocent coinpanioi.
of his punishment. Headds to his miser:
and disorder until hope leaves him. There
ig no rescue except in proper and skillful
treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physiclan whose practice and careful researcl:
has made him thoroughly conversant with:
every phase of the disease, Those who havi:
become victims of solitary vices, that dreaaful, fascinaiing and destructable habit, that
fills thousands of sick rooms with paralytictand consumptives, and hundreds of untimey graves w th its misguided victims,should
consult/wi aout delay, one who will sympa
thise with their sufferings. To snch th
Qoctor would especially recommend um
sell, eto. ‘Curenwithout hic
of exposure. Peete cee
“LADIES.
with disease, and. } Metical or surgial eae ut ey pangs tf
is there a physici * is fuliy com
ee Doctor,
anderstunding now fniperatively necessary ~
these reqairements are, feels called upon to {
interpose, and by culling the attention of ‘.
the dflicted to the tact that he has been a
for ‘twenty Years, and is fully quaified to {
administer in all cases, both medically and .
surgically, not in’a superficial manner, but
in ef thorough a manner as years of study
and' practice—both in hospitals and families
—can make, to save them from tire hands of
the unqualifiéd unscrupulous, and designing. ‘Therefore, families can rely upon him
as upona father. Allin affliction can find
in himone whocan feel and sympathise
with andbefriend them introuble—one in
whose secrésy the utmost confidence can be
rlacee.
To Correspondents.
LETTERS.—Persoens of either sea, who
wish-to consult the Docter; and who cannot
visit the-city can, by stating their symptoms
in a letter, receive advice and agsurance of
4 cure at home.All letters returned or detroyed, Address, :
BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D,
No. 618 Sacramento Street>near Montgom
ry. Box
No 596, pee
Application for a Patent to a <
Mining Claim. ae
eens
United States Land Office,
Sacramento. Cal, sept. 4th, 1874.4.
ce is hereby given, that Edward
Carney and _bembroxe Goodspeed,
Wiese Post Ortice 18 Nevad@eity, Nevada
County, Cal Lave made application for Patent forthe Curney & Goodspeed placer mine
situate in Hunt’s Hill Mining District, Nevada County, Califg.nia, and deseribed in
the plat aud notice on ale in this office as
follows. viz; The E ¥ ofS W \ of N EX,
Ss y¥ofS ¥of NEXofNE \yand8E \
of. Nb 4¢of Sect’on 24, Tp 16N ROE, and
8 % of 8% of N W & of N W\& Sec 19, We
of 8 Ws of N. Wig-sec, 19, 16.N 10K, Tp.
16,N Ri0 EM D M. and containing 100
acres. Said location iscomposed of three
sets of claims the Goug: Eye claims. locaEva
ness—wasting away hispuwers, destroyi ag .
Professor of Obstetrics and Female diseases .
ted Feb. 16, 1856, in the names.of R. CalaHunt’, Hill Jisurict, the Camden claim -at recorded, and the Alpha“laim, no record of which can be found was located in
1856.
Sargent on the North, A. G. Turner & Co.
on the South, te _adjoining claimants ‘on
the East or West, s .
Ail persons holding-any adverse claim
thereto are bere by requiredto present the
same before this office, within™sixty days
trosa the first day of meee hereof
T. B. MePARLAN D, Register.
41 Niles Searis, Atty. '
Assessment Notice.
: ORTH BLUOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING CUMPANY, Location of oie
pal piace of business, S«n brancis.o, Califcruia. Location of works, North Bloomfield,
» County, California-—-Notice is hereiven that at a meeting of the Directors
the Sixh day of Uctober,
ment (Number Thirty Four)
({—-$1 00-—)-per share wae ot One Dol
office of the campany,
‘San Krancisoo, California. .
Any stock upen which. sai
shall: remain unpaid on Tue
day of November, 1874,shallbe
ment shall be made before,
way et al. and recorded in page 18, Records .
Adjoining claimants are Jacobs & ;
lewedmpon thecapital of com.
pany, payable mediately, in United
States. gold coin, tothe Secretary at the
linquent, amd; will be duly advertised, for
sele at publi: suction, aud unless pay->
will be sold
8 turday, November 28th, 1874, to pay. the
delinquent assessinent, together with. cost
tt MAIN STREET, NOKTH SAN JUAN.
: ie prepared todo DENTAL WORK ina. ,
part of Nevada QGounty. Send name ond
place of vesidenve, —
——=) 1s74.
06 4QHN PaPTISON, Clerk.
~f advertising and, «expenses. of sale.
By order of the Board of. Trvstesz.
° THOMAS D&HBY., Secretary
Ottice —No. 320 Sansome t, San Fraaeiweco, California, j .
7
DR. LEONARD,
BBNTIST,.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
Quick Cures & Moderate Char, es.
_ DR. W. K. DOHERTY»
Medical and Surgical Institute.
(Founded in 1853.] i
No, 519 Sacramento Street,
Oerner of Leidesdorff Street—{A few doors
below the What Cheer House}*
. >) ‘SAN FRANCESCO.
Private entrance on Leidesdorff Street, ~
Established expressly to afford the afflicted.
Sound and Scientific Medical aid,in® <
he Treatment and Cure of al!”
Private and Chronic diseases, Casesof = =*
Secresy
AND ALL SEKUAL DISORDERS.
B ' To the Afflicted. .
De a W. &; DYHERTY RETURNS
his sincere thanks to his numerous
patients for their patronag ,and would take
this opportunity to remind them that he
continues to cousult at his Institute-ior the
cure of chronic diseasesof the Lungs,Liver,
Kidneys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all Private Discases. viz: Syphilis im all. its torms and stages, Semingl,
Weak ness, and all the horrid consequences
of self{-abnse, Gonorhea, Gleet, Strictures
Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissior+, Sexual
Debility, Disegzses Of the Back 4nd Loins,
Inflammation of the Bladder and the Kid_. neys,efe., and he, hopesthat_his long expe“20 THE UNFORTUNATE.
NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES
= 623 KEARNEY STREET,
\o.asLISHED in 1854, for the treat
ment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases
is itr all its forms, Seminal Weakness, In.
potency, ete. Skin Diseases (of yéars
stunding) and Jcerated egs sac es ully.
treated
DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of an.
nouncing that he has returned from visiting
the princupal H ls of Evrupe, and has
resumed: prackice’at his Dispensary, 623
Kearney Street, corner of Ccramer_sa., San
Francisco, where his old: patients and those
uiring his services may tad him, . )
returned ‘with increase. acitities fer the
lleviation of husean siffering.
Hortible Diseases.
}* How many.tleusands of persens, both
“avflé Sid fermale, are there who are stuifering out a miserable existence from the-ct-abhorbe xuto the system !
their broken dowu constitutions, disqnalirience and successful practice will continue
to insure hima share of public patronaye. f oy tL“ enjoyment of life.
By'the practice of many years in Europe
and the United States -he is enabled to‘apply
the most efficient and successful remedies
against diseases of all. kinds. He uses no
mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct.and honorable way, and
has references of unquestionable veracity
from men of known respectability and high
standing in soviety._ All parties consulting
him, by letter or othérwise, will receive the
best and gentlest treatment, and implicit”
Bs ee To Fema es.
when a female is enervated or uffiicted
with disease, us weakness of the back ‘and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight,
loss of muscular power. palpitation of the
heart, irritability, Dervonsness, derangement of digestive functions, general debility. hysteria. sterility an dall other diseases
peculiar to females, she should go or write
aut once tothe celebrated Female !octor, .
W.K. Donerty, at his Medicai Institute,
and consult him_about. her troubles and
diseases. Let no false delicacy prevent
you, but apply immediately, and save yourself from painful suffering and premature
To Correspondents;
Patients, malé or female, residing in any .
part of the country, h wever distant; who
my desire the advice and opizion”of Dr.
Doherty, im. their respective vases, and
who think prvuper to submit a written
statement of such, in preference to bolding
a personal, interview, are respectfully assured that theirCUMMUNICA PIONS WILL
BE HELD MOST SACRED. The Doctor is
a regular gruduate, and may be consulted
with every confidence. If the ¢ate be tul-ly-and candidly—descriled, personal com-.
munication will be unnecessary, a3 iivstructions for diet, regimen, and the general
treatinent of the case itacif, (iuchading the
cemedirs) will be forwarded without delay,
and in “uch a manyér as to con.ey No idea
of the. purport of the letter or parcel
transmitted — a'd your conditivn require imnediate attention,send ten doliars,
coin, for ‘that valu in currency} ‘by Mari
or WrLts, Farco & Co.’6 'XpRrss, and a
package of medicine will be sent to your
add: ess with the necessary instructions for
use. Consultations by lk tter or otherwise,
FREE. Permazent cure guaranteed or no
pay.
§ perma torrheea.
DR. DOHEKTY has just publishcd an
important pamphiet, eubodying his own
Views and experience in relation to Impotence or Virility, being & short treatise oa
: permatorrhoes, or Seminal weakness, Neryous and Physical deb lity conseq «nt on
this affection and other diseases of the
sexual Orguns. This little work contain.
information of the utmost value to all,
whcther married or singh, a: d will be
sent FKLE by mail on receipt of ix Cents
in postage stamps for return postage.
Aditress. W.K. DOHERTY, M. D., °
824 Sun Francisco, Cal.
No. 593,
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED SiATES LAND OFFICE,
pacramenty, Cul., Aug 19th, 1874.
‘YP OPICE. is hereby given, That Henry
Mellor, whose Post Uftice is Little York
Nevada county, Cal. hus mude application
for Pate tf rthe Baltimore Plucer Mine,
situate in Little York Mining District, Nevaua county, California, anu described in
the plat and field notes °s follows, viz :—
Commencing at Post xo 5, of the upper part
of Lower. Christmus Hill ciaim on lower
ba. k of the-Littie York Compary’s divch at
amoak stump tuarked (B P M) for Bultimoré-placer mine, from which a black vak }"
6 ip. dia bears N 74°15’ W 11 links dist and
the wituess post to the curner of Sects 32
and 83 on Third Staudaru Nerth, lownship
16North, Range 10 East Mt Didblo Meriuian
bears 8 2°%S W 21.11 chs distant-and run
variation Is? East. Ns 06chs to a sugar
pine stump 44 inches in diameter on lower
bank of ditchs being the west corner of Station No7, of the Upper Christmas Hill claim
8 66° E 8.22 chs on sine of Upper Vbrist
mas Hill claims to a post and ruck pile on
south side of road. trom Little Yorx to Lowell Hi‘l. N 60° 20’ 2 10.37 chs on Jine of
‘Upper Christmas Hill tostatien.No2 of eaid
ecluim, mark«d stake B P M, from which a
ine 3 in dia bears 8 56° W 46 inks dist. 5
T%S E3.44ch> on line of Up;,er Christmas Hill cleim to Statio: No3 of said claim
on East bank ef little dit.b trom which a
cedar 30 in. dia bears 8 67° E 53 links dist.
$215 W 12 chs. set a stake marked BPM
rom which a black vak + in. dia bears nérth
30° 30° b:46 links distant, 8 454° E 15.50
chs down en N E side of sinall ravine toa
stake marke* BP M30 links NE from ra
vine, trun which a cedar stump 20 in dia
bears N 30> W 15 links dist. 8 7T6%° E
93 chats toastake marked BP M from
which a live oak 3 in. dia bears S 53° E 9
links dist. 8 3.05 chs to the % -ec stake on
south b whdary of 8S:c 33, from which a
corner of Goodner & 1 eatt’s Bear River claim
bears due Kast on the Lhird standaro north
1.40 cis distiut. -h 53%> W 5,23 chs runnitg up the 8 decf ravine to a stake
maar’ PM. N 50R W 15.80 chetoa stave
amurked B from which a black oak 10in
dia bears N 53° 30’ W 3S iunksdist. N 524°
W 5.22 chs to Station No J, of the upper
part of Lo er Christmas Hill cleime markea BP M, from which a : marked
B't bears N 03° 30’ W 32 tia 8 ust, N 879
W 9.53 chs 0. line of upper part or Lower
Christmas Hill claim o Station No 4 of said
claim. N75° W4.91chsto place of bening and containing 19 52-100 acrewand
a portion of theS 6 ot Section 33,
‘Township 16. North, Kange 10 East Mt Dia
blo Base andMeridian. saiu location was
made many years ago by diferent Compa
ny’s, and no record of said locations can. be
tuund. This applivant has had the claim
recorded in the mining records of Nevadse
Couuty, May 18, 874. Adjoining claimants
pore owners of the upp r part of b-wer Ubristmas Hul oy the vo:th and owners of the
'{ 01 Lower Uhtmistmas Hill claim
a b red ey ¢luims adjuin.
persons hg avy ad clair:
thereto are he 4 a
same betore the
within sixty days,
frou: the first day of a) ing pe: Bi *
Attorney ane Counseior at Law
~~ AT BRICK OFFICE,
,
t Balt ugsor oraa lor sets ‘ef Feeth, 23 é
“ p Front of tue Court House
Nevadse City,
fying them for the happiness of marrinye
In this horrid
situation thousands suffer watil death choses
the scene Let parents, guwa.dians, friencis
uae —ade private disease his especial study
for yeers, and who is: certain to cure fur
ruost inveterate. cases without mercury or
injurious Aon It is important to these
whoare afflicted, or tothose who are imter
astcdintue welfare of their friends, to be
careful of the many pretended doctors who
infest all cities, publishing. their skill in
curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon the pub ¢ by using the names of eminent “physic 5 from Europe end other
places, Be, therefore, carefal and make
strict inguiries,or you may fahl igto the
banes of those charlatans.
Semimal Weakness.:
Seminal Emissions, the consequence ‘of
self abuse. his solitary vice, or depraved
gexual indubgence, is practiced by the
youth of both sexes to an almost wn limited
extent, producing with unesring certainty,
the following train of morbid symptoms,
auless cembasted by scientific medica!
measures, viz: Sullow countenance, dark
spots unde the eyes, pain inthe head, ringlng in the ears,“ noise like the rastling o1
leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, Weakness of the limbs,
venfused vision, blumted inte)lecs, loss of
confidence, difmderce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun seciety, less of memors. hectie ffushes, pimples and various
ernptions about the fese, furred tongue,
fetid breath, coucg s, consumption, night
sweats, mondmanhis a1d frequen’ insanity.
if relief be not obtained. persons’ so afilicted should apply immediately, either in
n or by letter, and have a-cure effected
his new and scientific mode of. treating
this disease, which never fails of effecting
quick and wadiealoure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Doliars to any one who will
prove satisfactorily to him that he wascured
ot this complaint by either of the San
Prancisco quacks, Be
: Married Men,
Or those who contemplate mavriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful
muladies, should net forget the sacred respunsibility resting mpon them, nor delay
to obtain immediate relief. ,
_ Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of medicimes way rely
his assurance of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect uo more
than to be charged witha fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration of services
rendered, considering the cixcustances
. of the cases, rather than a tiv prevale tand
nel” % practice of extortion umong quacks
ard pretenders,
Dk. GIBBON is responsible, and will
ive to each patient a written instrument,
ading himself to effect a radieal and peranent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home. ;
Persons at a-distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, smyptoms,
time the disease has continned, and the
“cine promptly forwarded, free from
conntry, with full and plain direction for
abe.
coin, in ‘a-registered letter thromyu the
Post Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co.,
a package of medicine will be forwarded
by express.to any partof the Union.
et.eet, conver Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Off Bex 1957. <i
Private ntrance on Commercial treet.
Remem er to put BOX 895% on tBeteter.
Consultations FREE. .
a7 Correspondents will, please inform
DR. GIBBON that they read his advertise
ment in tae DatLy TRANSCRIPT. myl
\ UMMONS,—State of California, County
> of Nevada, es. In the Distri-# Court
of the 14th Judicial District of the
‘The Peopie of the State of California send
greeting-to Henry Powell, Patrick A. Fox‘arty)-William Fogarty, Jo n Thompson,
Daniel Folsom, Charles Abbott, Rufus McEachern, Daniel Folsom, as Adimimistrator
_of the i state of Freeman Folsom deceased,
A. R. Terner, William ‘Folsom, John H.
Hill, M, R. Edwards, BE. S. Hugill, George
A. Ellis, James Peyier, O. W. Che ry, Da.
vid Gower, Charles ‘Turner, Thos O’sulli-van 8, B, Caswell, Francis Coffey, Morten
Algier, U. C. McLelland, Patrick U’Mcara
James Caine, Owen Rice, John Doe, kich’
ard Roe. Kobert Roe, Wm Roe, Henry Koes .
and Joseph Roe, defendants. You are here:.
by r quired to appear in an action ‘ roughag: inst you in the District Court of the 14th
Judicial District »f the State of California,
in and forthe county of evada,on the
17 h day of April, 1874, by EGward Allison,
Plaintiff, and to answer the compdsiut filed
therein, within ten days, exclusive of the
day of service, afver the service on y u of
this Summous—if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in
this District within twenty days: otherwise
within forty days—or judgment wil) be takeu against you by default, accondiny ‘to
“the prayer of said complaint. B; ingan action to quiet the title to a fertela, lot of
ground situated Bridgeport
ownship, in the county of. Nevada, and
known as the ‘Allison claims,” wherein
plaintiff prays for 2 decree of the Court de‘termining the title to said ground, that defenuants have no right, title or interest in
said ep oe an br 9 aay ev ry ore of
om ‘orever : asserting an:
iin whatever, in orto sai premises we
any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff.
Aiso that plaintiff may have aga re: over
his costs of this action, ali of which is fully
Set 1.cth in ssid complaint to. which especial reference ishereby made, And you re
hereby notified that if you fail to appear
Regu ge
OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
euch as Gondrrhes,Gieet, Stricture, Syphil> ye }
‘Phe Doctor has spared neithertime Lor . :
ai pee . Obtained and increased when, allow
woney in . ng OWS. sew Fomedies, Oe BAe . lesythan disability warrauts, but ogg tor
. sioms are allowed to. Mrxicah and Florida
. War sojdiers . State ot Texas has granteq
}:Peusions to surviving
. K. -volution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize. ~
length of ,
uamage and curiosity, to any part of the .
By.-efididsing TEN DOLLARS in .
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney .
tate of '
Calfornia, in and for the County of Nevada .
Mary Quinn, Cal b Bowles, I. 8, Larue, . .
em Pests are as
Ng 34 Montgomery
SAN-CEKANCISCU.
nF
the Republic in California and
give prompt attention to the collections o
. Additional Travel Fay, now due
tor. Commercial; Saw Francisco. . 2nd Nevada Voluute:rs discharged morg
. than three btindred miles trorh home, Soll
' diers can depend upon fair dealing.
e, mation given frer of charg!
enclose stump for reply and state compan
and regiment and whether you have~, dj
chirge. “Corgress ha
duly 22d, 1-61 tor ti ree.
cam be obtained tor services’ rendered be_
. fore 1855, but not for services. in the late
wir, Pensions fur lute war and war of 1819
vetering, of’ Texas
Money is nuw due and beg paid. W, Hy,
Fert of secret mdulgences,; or faom virus . Aik: h-nlso attends to Genetal Law and Co}.
Look at their .
pallid, e:.aciated and disfigured faces and
action Bu-iness. jy93ra '
Assessmeit Notice.
NY. ovation/of prinvipal place of
onsiness, Sai Francikco,.Calitornia.
VV tome GULP MINING COMPA.
To: . extion of Warks Nevada © Re heattend ‘any of, those who are sufferi.g . > County, California.
with anv of. these horrible life destroyig .
malsdiea—see that they ase cared for and .
cured hefore it Ve too 1iver< Seat ten im .
mediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician Who
N ticeis hereL, givin thatuta meeting of
the Buurd of Trustees of suid) Company
heid on She 30th day .of Septe. ber, A.D
1974, an assessusent of forty (40) cents pen
share wes-dexvaed ujpofiethe capital stock of
the corporation, puyxble immediately in,
United States g ld coin, to the Secretary
at the office of the Company, No: 410 Monte
§urmery Street, San Frauvisco, Cal.
Auy stock upon whith Gail assessment
shall resnain unpaid on the Becond da
of November, ,1874, shall be deemed de.
lingm nt, and will be duly advertised for
gale, at public auction; and unless payMent shall be ma te before, will be sold on
Monduy, the 23d day-of November, 1874,
to pay the delinquent assessment, together:
with cost of advertising aud expenses of .
sale.’ Sa
‘ By order of the Board of Trustees.
W. J. GUNN, Secretary.
Office, Boom 2, ti t
3an Francisco, Calitoruia. .
hae eg sate of California, County
iy of Nev.da, 85: In the District Court of
thr Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of California. in and for the county of
Nevada.
fornia send grécti:g-to_,hmily Champion,
Defendant, You are hereby required to ap.
pear in an action vrogit :
the District Count of the Fourteenth Judicial District ot the state of California, in
aud. for she County of Nevada, on the 5th
day of October, 1874, by Joseph Champion,
Plaintiff, aud to auswer the complaint filed
therein, within ten. days (exclusive of the
@ay of service) atter the service on you of
this Surumons -if served within this county; or, if seryed out of this county, but jn
this District, within twenty days; other.
wise, Within forty days—cr judgment will
be taken agvinst you. by defzult, accordi
to the prayer of suid complaint. Being
action for the ‘dissoluti.n of the bonds
matrimony, alleved tu exist between Plaih.,
tit! and. yourselt, o. the ground of desertion, afb.of which is more fully set forth
in said, complaint.
Asi
And you are-her-by notified that if you
faittoappear ald a:swerthe said com.
plaint as above requ red, the said plaintiff
will apply 'o the Cuurt for the relief there.
in detaanded.
At
paca
oem
Pattison, Cierk ot District~Ccurt
aforesaid,do hereunto set my hand
and impress the Seal of said Court, at office,. in the city of Nevada, om the *Sth day
of October, A. D. 1874, :
JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
C. Taylor, Atty tor PLff, , 06
Nu 602. 4
Application fora «atent to Mining Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
S. cramenté, Cal. Sept. 22, 1874
ls wie is hereby given, That Charles :
'. Bates, Henry i’. Wilkison, Josiah
vV. Harroun and Henry Randolph, whose
Post Uflice is Wasuingtot, Nevada County,
Cal. have madeappli ution for Patent for
the Local Option Flacr nine, situate in
Gold Hili Mining District, .evada Counfy,
Califoruia, anu described in the plat and
field no ¢s on file in this cfflce as follows,
viz : situated on surveyed land, being the
8S 1-20f N 1.2. 0f S$ 1-20: N W1-4,81-20f 8
L of, N W 1-4 und N 1.2 of N J.2 of N 1-2 of):
5 W 1-4 Sec 14, ‘Township17, North, Tange
19 Kast, Mt Diabio B:ise and Meridian and.
containing 80 act. s Said location was made
Aug. 16, 1874, by these applicants and duly
recorded in book 5, pages 46] and 462, rec. _
ords of Mining Claims «f Nevada County.
Adjvini.g claimants are on the West the
¢'ainis of William Folkes atid on the North
Eost and Sout.) the land if unoceupied and
unclaimed,
All persons heiding any adverse claim
thercto are hereby required to present the
sine before the Kegister.and Receiver, Sacrament), California, withinsixty days from
the first da) of publishing hereof.
T. B McFAKLAND, Register,
3, D. White, Atty fur Applicant. 06 .
Notice te Cred.tors.
N the matteroi the hstate of James P.
Hoburt, deceased. Lay Probate Court,
Nevada County. Notice ix hereby given. by
the undersigned Adininistrator of the Estate
of dames P. Hob :t, deceased, to tho
cr.ditors of, and to all persons ‘having
claims agd4ius the said deceased, to exhibit
them With the necessary vouchads within
fourmonths after the first publication of
this frotice,to the said Administrator at the
law office of_ iles Svaris, in the City ef Nevada, Cuunty of Nevada.
: ~ GEO. W. HOBART.
__ Administrator of the.Kstate of James P.
Hobart, deceased. Stal
Niles Searls, Atty. al4.
Xotice to Creaitors.
I the matter of the Estate of W. W. Frisbie, decease. Notice is hereby giver
v the gee bar Adwinistrator of the
a lpg 1 wn aims , Ab us ha
against the said deconed to poker them
with the vouchers, within four
mupths after the first publication of this
notice, to the ssid Administrator at the 1¥
office of Niles Searls in Nevada City, in the
sountv of Nevada.
Dated Sept. 7th, 1874.
J. JACOBS,
Administrator of Estate of W. W, Frisbie,
deveased. :
Nilesqeurls, Atty. pens
ee
OBSTAC.Es TO MARRIAGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN
iru {he eff cts of krrors and Abuses
in early hfe. Manhood restored. ImpedV H. ALK bt As Atsorney at Law. and
e Cjmmander of the Grand Army‘g¢
California’ :
t Infor.
When Writing,
disextended the time
for filing claims for additional Bounty yp_
der Act of Jury 28, 1866to dunuary 1875, gy,
ail sch claims must be made before that
time. Originat Bounty of $100 has been aj.
lowed atl volumtecrs who enlisted before
Tee. years, if not paid
the same -.en discharged, Land Warrants.
pen.
No. 410 Montgomery St.,
The People 6ftlhe State of Gali:
: ’ NE
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